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Lightweight Drawstring Backpack from Damero Review


Great item to carry all our cosplay stuff.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B016MFRZEU/

About the Seller: No problems with the seller. Product was sent out promptly.


About the Product: Here is the review I posted on Amazon.
Product supplied discounted for customer use and review. The Damero Lightweight Drawstring Backpack is a useful bag for short trips. The bag is a bit larger than I expected, but doesn’t take up a lot of space. I like that it has an outside pocket where you can store a water bottle. It also has a zipper pocket where you can store small, loose things that could easily get lost in the larger part of the bag. I wouldn’t recommend putting items that were very heavy or have sharp points or corners in the bag as there is no cushion between it and your back. Otherwise, the bag is great for carrying clothes for a weekend trip or items you may need when visiting the beach.

Cosplay Applications: Useful in helping us carry all of our cosplay items and props when we are out at conventions.


Please check out the photos I have included in this review. All of these photos feature the chargers that I received to review from Lumsing. If you wish to check out the product and see other reviews, please check their product listing on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B016MFRZEU/

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